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A previous question was presented by someone using Outlook Express but I'm
using Outlook 2007 and having the same problem trying to access AOL emails
every time I open outlook. I get an internet security warning that states
"The server you are connecting to is using a security certificate that cannot
be verified. The target principal name is incorrect. I have the option to
view the certificate and I must click Yes to continue using the server to
obtain my AOL emails. IS there a way to turn this warning off or to turn off
the requirement that I click yes to proceed? Inside the certificate are all
kinds of settings/properties which look like they can be changed like
cross-certificates and OCSP's, none of which I know anything about. I just
want to be able to do something to get Outlook to stop requiring me to click
yes every time I want to check my email from AOL. The certificate itself
from AOL looks up to date. Is there something with AOL I should be doing?
THANKS in advance!!!
using Outlook 2007 and having the same problem trying to access AOL emails
every time I open outlook. I get an internet security warning that states
"The server you are connecting to is using a security certificate that cannot
be verified. The target principal name is incorrect. I have the option to
view the certificate and I must click Yes to continue using the server to
obtain my AOL emails. IS there a way to turn this warning off or to turn off
the requirement that I click yes to proceed? Inside the certificate are all
kinds of settings/properties which look like they can be changed like
cross-certificates and OCSP's, none of which I know anything about. I just
want to be able to do something to get Outlook to stop requiring me to click
yes every time I want to check my email from AOL. The certificate itself
from AOL looks up to date. Is there something with AOL I should be doing?
THANKS in advance!!!